Vincentc
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 43' DOUBLE CABIN (1970 - 1984)
Water keeps accumulating in the Stbd side engine room bilge of our 43 DC 1983.
Yesterday we went out for for the night. Before leaving the dock I found about 4 gallons in the ER bilge fwd of the engine and aft of the fwd engine room bulkhead.
While running I checked for leaks both in bilge aft of the engine where the dripless stuffing box is, and under the engine. I could not see any evidence of water coming in; however, after a run of about an hour and at anchor there was water in the stbd. bilge under the engine as well as the bilge fwd of the engine. The bilge in the bow was dry. I used the shop vac to remove about 15 gallons.
Today, Back at the dock I checked and there was water in the bilge both under and fwd of the engine. I removed about 24 gallons with the shop vac.
I thoroughly vacuumed all 3 bilges and wiped the area under the engine dry with paper towels. I then ran the stb engine both in neutral and in fwd at idle and looked and felt under the engine. I also checked the stuffing box. There were no visible leaks and the bilge under the engine remained dry. There was a small amount of water accumulation, perhaps a pint in the bilge fwd of the engine.
I checked the aft cabin, pulled the centerline matress fwd and lifted the access hatch to the stern. and the centerline bilge at the transom was dry. I did find a very slow leak from the stb rudder stuffing box, and a small accumulation of water under the stbd hatch in the aft cabin.
Port side bilge under the aft cabin was dry; however, there was an accumulation of water in the bilge uder the aft cabin closed located port of centerline and just behind the engine room aft bulkhead.
This mystery about has the best of me. Your suggestions will be appreciated.
Thanks
Yesterday we went out for for the night. Before leaving the dock I found about 4 gallons in the ER bilge fwd of the engine and aft of the fwd engine room bulkhead.
While running I checked for leaks both in bilge aft of the engine where the dripless stuffing box is, and under the engine. I could not see any evidence of water coming in; however, after a run of about an hour and at anchor there was water in the stbd. bilge under the engine as well as the bilge fwd of the engine. The bilge in the bow was dry. I used the shop vac to remove about 15 gallons.
Today, Back at the dock I checked and there was water in the bilge both under and fwd of the engine. I removed about 24 gallons with the shop vac.
I thoroughly vacuumed all 3 bilges and wiped the area under the engine dry with paper towels. I then ran the stb engine both in neutral and in fwd at idle and looked and felt under the engine. I also checked the stuffing box. There were no visible leaks and the bilge under the engine remained dry. There was a small amount of water accumulation, perhaps a pint in the bilge fwd of the engine.
I checked the aft cabin, pulled the centerline matress fwd and lifted the access hatch to the stern. and the centerline bilge at the transom was dry. I did find a very slow leak from the stb rudder stuffing box, and a small accumulation of water under the stbd hatch in the aft cabin.
Port side bilge under the aft cabin was dry; however, there was an accumulation of water in the bilge uder the aft cabin closed located port of centerline and just behind the engine room aft bulkhead.
This mystery about has the best of me. Your suggestions will be appreciated.
Thanks
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